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Show S P R I N G V I L L E (U T A H) HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY I I, JtZ rtrxmi T " '"" " , THE K1VUL.1 p-- "ROSE MARIE" FROM THE MOTION PICTURE COMING S00" 1 " f J '7 j- li---, i :. ' 'a ViMrft F 1 A V ill n sua nrfmittance to Marie's apartment, Bonfebr- 1 -T SteaU,y hTbro'he has ""aped and has killed one ol fa Mm, f' nm.s that he brother ha John.s hid out ln the ; hf,v P0l',Ce- ce ves Bon face money for railroad tickets and Crt,Uy- ? him a "the s "a ion in ten minutes. Will the hall-bwd , f7 ::rhe?brheifcelrS See the next uefalhac b ? ing episode of "Rose Mar,e-' After the performance Marie entertains the Premier and his guests at he hotel su te. When Mm s . everyone stops to listen. Marie rushes to the balcony and tosses her bouquet to the adminnj ; the l'remier Lnd his guests watch from the door. Mane 's P'nts have n for she has aWe. Premier for a pardon for her brother. She is trying to be her most charm ngse 'f he nifacei a to refuse her oetilion. But in the crowd below, there is one who ,s watching her intently. half-breed, standing just on the edge of the crowd, a cap pulled over his eyes. At His Majestv's Theatre in Montreal, the beautiful opera singe, Marie de Flor, holds her audience spellbound spell-bound as 'her golden voice sings to them. But while the people applaud and cheer with cries of "Bravo!" Marie's heart is heavy She is thinking of her young brother, John Flower, wkio is in prison for attempted robbery. |